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BANKRUPTCY COURT

... 3A2q?LRUPTCy COURT. MONDAY. ?? Mfr. fosnns7issiotner Stephen.) IN5 Ha HARFOItD, DAVIES, AND CO.-On his Honour taking his seat, Mr. Palmer said he wished to offer an explanation with re* freoelce to an observation made by binm lost week, and whicih had been repsorted-and he wias bound, in justice to the s eperter, to oay moot correctly resorted-its a public paper. To these whob were acquainted ...

THE CASE OF MRS GILMOUR

... THE CASE OF MIRS GILMOUR. A.~ ?? (fie New Yorlt Herold'.) As ?? jn id examfintiaton in this case hasi ax- cited a giood d,t al of attention and interest, not only o~ am ongst them rirn hers of the professionf, but the pub. toe lie generally, we feel justified in devoting a small 1 portion of our epare to a survey of it. We were wh much disappointedl in finding thatie maedical wit- no, nesses,. ...

THE MURDER AT GADDESBY

... THAr MURDER AT GADDESBY. l ?? I An inquest was lield on Wednesday at the village of Gad- desby, before Mr. Clarke, coroner, on tbe body of James Gar- nier. Deceased was a young man much respected, and thle son of a small farmer, residing at Itlarsly. About 17 weeks previous to Whitsuntide h1e entered into the service of MIr. Messenger, of Gaddesby-lodge, the owner of a filrm of about 150 acres ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE.—WEDNESDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGEN CE-WEDNESDAY. BOlW STREET. F Johis, Mulalins, described ais a labourer residirg at 3, Toover-streit, St. (iles's, wvas charged with fslsety registenlog the death of a femaio child ats having died at his lodgings, it haviig been ascertalned that the dialh took place atStratford, in Essex. George Sinitins, a painter and glazier, residing at No. a, Tower- street, stated that the ...

INQUESTS

... A CCIDENT AT THE DoeCs RAILWAY.-On Saturday evening last, Y oe Draper, a carter employed at the dock railway, was lendeavooring to unhook some of the waggons, which were laden with-rubbish, ...

Lancashire Summer Assizes

... ?? r. grildil * I I FIRIDA Y. u11,19 so The Judges proceeded to sIt. George's Churc ateee o'clock~ this morning, when. prie9 Sers ereeadl by the Re.i Ai Richard Parkinson, chaplain to the0 Bisb~l). A ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... NORTHERN CIRCUIT-LivnRPOOLs, Au(,. 28. W~illiam Das-isryll wno Indicted for Isovlng, at Ecciestare, cist ansi) stabbed one William Tickle, wItls intent to do lhim 555001 griGVetSs bodily harm. Mr. James conducted the prosecution; the prisottor was not de- fended by counsel. It appeared frokns the statement of Williamo Tickle, red( of his companion, a person of the nome of Holland, thot they ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INVTBLLIGENCB. -4- WESTER'N Cl ROUIT-ExnTann, AUG. 1. CIVIL SIDE. [Before Mr. Justice Coleridge.] A COSTLY TRIP TO PLYsOUSI-ST1-tO2IG V. 00510501. This cause had created a great sensation in this place, and the court was densely crowded whilst the trial lasted. It was an action of debt brought by the plaintiff to recover the defendant's share of expenses incurred in a trip from Exeter ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... POLICE IN' TELLIGERN'CE-SATURDAY. WORSH I P-STlEET. John Armstlrongs, n line looking young lonn, the son of a captain In tlhe army, lately deceased, and Danicl Wl'ebster, a young sailor, wore brought before Mr. Broughton under the iollowing extraordi- nary eirest'atlanett. ]'oice constubl, N Q33, stated that about two o'clock onl tho pro- coding afternoon lha obscrved the prisoners pacing to ...

CARDIGANSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES, 1843

... CAURDIGANT SIRE SUAvIMER ASSIZES,1843' TIIUIRSI)AY. At 10 o'clock tlhis morning, Bo'ron Rolfc took hiis scat on the I enlIch, whcl the followving Gen- tlemen (many others being present and answering to their namcs as wagistrates) were swvorn in as Grand Inquest for the county. R. D. Jenkins, Esq., anjswered as Mayor of Cardigmi ; J. H. Thomas, Esq., as Coroner for thle County; anid Ricilurd ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... 3Z?U?TCT COUR'1'. MONDAY. Hr MrocsssNr.-Mr. Commissioner Stephen Ittiving appointed this as the day oa ,vhiah he aliosid dative. his jsd0ieeut in ye- I gard to tbc application of this baokrept for his cortificate, Mr. Carlisle, one of the assignees, addressed the court, otatiog that he ondorotead his 1-lossour, at the last meeting, to ?? ?? a desire to have mode some inquiries of him be (being ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... CRIMINAL COURT.-FRIDAY, AUGUST 18. BIGAMNY CASES. Joseph Massey, 25, pleaded not guilty to a charrge of having, at Manchester, feloniously married one Ann Wood, his former wife, Jane M issey, being still alive. James Sumtner, 36, was found guilty of having, at Stock. 'port, feloniously married one Hannah Johnson, his for- mer wife, Elizabeth Sumner, being then alive. George Walker, 38, pleaded ...